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They are both pure asil, the stag is wahl blooded ( breeder that started this liner) and the hen is half wahl, held Hyderabad, another bloodline of asil. Asil are bred to have very little to no wattles, and the smaller the comb the better, the wahl line just tend to have a bit of a big comb. Hens should have zero comb or wattles. And thanks, i am very fond of these birds myself.
I see. Thanks for explaining about the different lines. Now it makes sense. They all look healthy and well care for.
Edited to ask another question: Why are the males called stags, rather than cockerels or roosters? Just curious.